AN IMPERIAL UKASE.
GENDARMES CHARGE ST. PETERS-
BURG MOB
GREAT DISORDER IN MOSCOW
ODESSA JEWS DEFEND THEM-
SELVES
A GENERAL OjOSES HIS HEAD
PEOPLE ON THE VERGE OF
ANARCHY
REPORTED RESIGNATION OF
TREPOFF
Received November 2, 10.35 p.m. ST. PETERSBURG, November 2
An Imperial ukase directs that all appoi'ii'tixvents of high officials in Russia, except military, naval, and diplomatic, fcihall be subject to the approval of the Council of Mi misters.
Gendarmes repeatedly charged and dispersed deononsbrators at Nevsky Prospect, St. Petersburg, wounding many.
The city was quiet at midnight
A message from Warsaw prior to the previous cable states that great disorder prevails.
The crowd demanded the release of political prisoners, and the Chief of PoKe© Liberated 300 arrested recently. He—refused to release—l 2 -arrested-' by the order of the Central^Government. The "crowd began to smash* the > windows amd doors of the ; Tprirn Hall, when the "Hussars charged^ killing So, severely wounding 23, ancffsfigHtly Wounding 50. The Jews in Odessa are defending themselves with bombs, one of which killed 15 and wounded 40. LONDON, November 2. The " Standard's" correspondent, telegraphing at midnight, estimates the casualties at 5000. ': He says General Kaulbars appears to have lost his head. The mob is on Mie verge of anarchy and bent on wholesale ..plunder. ST. PETERSBURG, November 2. • The Navatf Staff here state"that the Black Sea Squadron has reached Trebezond all well. - PARIS, November 2. The <Frendh newspapers state that General Tr&poff lias resigned.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12644, 3 November 1905, Page 5
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241AN IMPERIAL UKASE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12644, 3 November 1905, Page 5
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